I prefer a non-electronic. I use a dial torque wrench and although it has to be sent off to be calibrated once a year, I wouldn't sell it for all the tea in China.
I hate tea.
I prefer a non-electronic. I use a dial torque wrench and although it has to be sent off to be calibrated once a year, I wouldn't sell it for all the tea in China.
I hate tea.
lol any experience with an electric one though? Heard good or bad about them?Originally Posted by Echonova
I have no personal experience with an electric, however Tyler at Killswitch bought an electric and it fucked up right after he got it. I gave him a spare dial torque wrench I had (because I had bought one for a EPA project that fell through and he had done above and beyond work to my 240) and as far as I know it has served him well.Originally Posted by STRteg
http://www.cditorque.com/main.html
Go to dial wrenches, English single scale and that's what I use.
Ah thanks for the info,was wondering how the warranty on a electronic one would beOriginally Posted by Echonova